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Sodapopkid…
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This 1940's Original License Plate Topper was my first advertising item that I bought on my own. It took me several months saving to be able to purchase, but I think it was worth every penny.
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Posted 2 years ago
Sodapopkid…
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This 1940's Original License Plate Topper was my first advertising item that I bought on my own. It took me several months saving to be able to purchase, but I think it was worth every penny.
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How old are you? I'm 14. and I love the sign, but hat the beverage. :)
Hi, I am 11 years old. I am glad that you like it. You have a nice collection too.
Your 2 years ahead of me, I bought my first coca cocla sign when I was 13.
How much did you pay?
I paid 125.oo. I have seem them go for 275.00-300.00.
your right, these things are worth around 200-250 bucks in that condition, according to my petretti's soda-pop collectibles price guide.
I'd say it was a great find, I've had my eye on a coca cola license plate topper myself...
Thanks! My dad stihlcollector who is also on cw posted a coca-cola license plate topper on here today from his collection. My dad is the one who got me interested in too collecting. He has been collecting for many years. My mom has some Elvis items too. They are pretty hard to find in nice condition.
Where are you cocacolakid97.
WOW!!! This is awesome!!!! Beautiful sign!!!!! My wife was looking at this and just loves it!!!!! Will be posting some great vintage soda cans soon.
Thank you boxlunchkiller. You have a nice collection too.
Thank You officialfuel. You have a wonderful collection also.
Your welcome Sodapopkid2000 and good luck on your future finds!
Great Sign!
Its nice to see other kids that like the same think i like. Nice sign.
Thanks Caleb20
Way to go kid.
AR8Jason, much appreciated!
its great to see you kids taking a interest like we did when we was kids hats off to you all
Thanks Vanskyock24, oilmam514 and officialfuel
Thanks kerry10456
Great sign Sodapopkid2000! I also like vintage signs. My Mom collects Coca Cola stuff like this.